My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
- Buckibbq
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My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
I'm looking to trade or purchase the following two GEC made Maher & Grosh knives:
541217 Gabon Ebony Cane Cutter
781317 Red Bone Yankee Whittler
See the attached pic for a sampling of trades for these knives. Multiples are possible or $$$ can be added to certain knives for trade. PM or email for more info: email: buckeyesharpening@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
541217 Gabon Ebony Cane Cutter
781317 Red Bone Yankee Whittler
See the attached pic for a sampling of trades for these knives. Multiples are possible or $$$ can be added to certain knives for trade. PM or email for more info: email: buckeyesharpening@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!
I’m a long time collector in search of rare and limited GEC AND Northwoods knives. Always looking to add ivory pieces to my collection. PM to discuss sales or trades, please!
- peanut740
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Re: My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
Glad to see you chasing M&G knives.The smooth red bone Yankee Whitter will be your hardest to get. There were only 5 sold and 7 total.2 were cracked.We didn't order them in red,GEC had a few parts left over and they put them together with the red handles.Good luck!
Roger
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Thank you for the encouragement, Roger! I should have jumped on those while they were sitting in your store, but hindsight is 20-20
Yes, I know the red one will be tough to acquire and that's OK...I like challenges. I love the classic looks of these reproductions of the old M&G and think that GEC has done a fantastic job with them. Will the M&G line continue with another maker?
I think I should be looking for the large two-blade Coke bottle that was also made...by Queen?
Yes, I know the red one will be tough to acquire and that's OK...I like challenges. I love the classic looks of these reproductions of the old M&G and think that GEC has done a fantastic job with them. Will the M&G line continue with another maker?
I think I should be looking for the large two-blade Coke bottle that was also made...by Queen?
I’m a long time collector in search of rare and limited GEC AND Northwoods knives. Always looking to add ivory pieces to my collection. PM to discuss sales or trades, please!
Re: My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
Have the #14 Antique Yellow Pick Bone ,if interested would sell ,plus shipping . Let me know, will go from there.Buckibbq wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 4:35 am I'm looking to trade or purchase the following GEC made Maher & Grosh knives:
541217 Gabon Ebony Cane Cutter
781317 Cocobolo Yankee Whittler
781317 Antique Yellow Jig Bone Yankee Whittler
781317 Red Bone Yankee Whittler
151218 Cocobolo Boys Knife
151218 Antique Yellow Pick Bone Boys Knife
See the attached pic for a sampling of trades for these knives. Multiples are possible or $$$ can be added to certain knives for trade. PM or email for more info: email: buckeyesharpening@gmail.com
Thanks for looking!A5C8CC1A-9A76-48D5-8EE8-6DD20E45A691.jpeg
JP
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Sent you a PM, Ripster...Thanks!
I’m a long time collector in search of rare and limited GEC AND Northwoods knives. Always looking to add ivory pieces to my collection. PM to discuss sales or trades, please!
Re: My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
Hi Bryon, good luck with your M&G search, great trade list . I don't have what you're looking for, if you decide you might be interested in M&G 355220 The Trapper Antique Yellow Pick Bone I'm interested in the 35s you have listed.
Frank
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Want 85 RHK Antique Walnut Jig Bone & other Harness Jacks
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Retirement is a time to enjoy the things you never could before
- peanut740
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Yes there was in dark bone and ebony. Also a 1 blade cokebottle in bone,only 35 of them.Buckibbq wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:51 pm Thank you for the encouragement, Roger! I should have jumped on those while they were sitting in your store, but hindsight is 20-20
Yes, I know the red one will be tough to acquire and that's OK...I like challenges. I love the classic looks of these reproductions of the old M&G and think that GEC has done a fantastic job with them. Will the M&G line continue with another maker?
I think I should be looking for the large two-blade Coke bottle that was also made...by Queen?
We are a working on the next offering of M&G.Hope to have an announcement soon.
Roger
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I don't need the 35 M&G trapper, but if you have some other options for trade, feel free to email or shoot me a PM.
I’m a long time collector in search of rare and limited GEC AND Northwoods knives. Always looking to add ivory pieces to my collection. PM to discuss sales or trades, please!
Re: My Trade List for Maher & Grosh Knives
sounds good, I'll contact you
Frank
Want 85 RHK Antique Walnut Jig Bone & other Harness Jacks
Trade & Buy List Link https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/wtt ... s.1884432/
Retirement is a time to enjoy the things you never could before
Want 85 RHK Antique Walnut Jig Bone & other Harness Jacks
Trade & Buy List Link https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/wtt ... s.1884432/
Retirement is a time to enjoy the things you never could before